Two seniors at my sxhool have been playing this under the stairs and ir echoes all the way up to tge fourth floor, it's the best thing. Stairwells, who would've known,
Am I the only one thought that it was cute and made it more enjoyable to see her laughing at the beginning? They obviously have chemistry... which I feel made the performance seem more even more emotionally real
This is SO annoying when you play a duet with someone of the opposite sex you like and everybody starts thinking you are dating this person because you smile when you look at him/her during the concert
She really has no choice. My mother played violin till shortly before her passing. She always told me that violinists that keep their chins on the chin brace don’t like to move their heads independently from the violin because it makes it harder to play. Watch players of Baroque violins, which are on the shoulder away from the face. You’ll find tons more expression
This is like...the best duet for this piece ever. They literally emphasized every part of the piece the way I personally would want to hear it, based on the first time I originally heard a recording of it. The tempo pushing especially at the end, and the prolonged hesitation between phrases (that were perfect because of their chemistry), I mean damnnnnnnn
Such beauty. Definitely one of my favorite duets; Violin and Cello are two instruments that really compliment each other. It is like a lovely chat between two lovers.
For those of you saying this performance had no emotion, you have to realize how INCREDIBLY difficult playing this is. This is probably one of the most complicated duets, and emotions follow getting the music and notes down correctly. Unless you have played Passacaglia and understand the amount of concentration it requires to make the piece amazing, which they did a great job doing, please don't judge their lack of emotion.
I played this a long time ago for a masterclass before going to college. All I can remember was how ridiculously hard it was. Makes me want to pick up my cello again. This Performance was awesome!!
Handel-Halvorsen created a beautiful piece that requires great technique and what's amazing is how these two gifted musicians are playing his creation. Julia provides great emotion and while Daniel delivers flawless interpretation and aggressiveness. They are both are honorary players in the music world and we should appreciate them for giving us the opportunity to hear them play.
@@gcslksd hahhaha :DD you made my day bro. Thank you so much. I know. my english isn't good. I'm doing so much mistake. This is one of from them too. I sill laughing at your comment. You wrote only "them" :DDD Thanks again.
Ive played cello for 8 years now and holy shit this is the hardest song I've ever come across for cello, not because its fast notes or intense rhythms just it's all over the place all at once and making you stay composed while doing so
Fsociety 101 It's a kid so he's probably playing it for not that long but sure they are not asking from him to be that expressive nor they demand perfect technique from kids.
5.48 - As if the all the passion in the Universe is being channeled into that moment. Breathtaking. It is puzzling how the audience did not leap to their feet at the end as this performance is beyond exceptional.
Perhaps they were violists ;) (I'm a violist, and even though Halvorsen wrote this passacaglia originally for violin + viola, I think it sounds very nice using a cello alongside violin)
I love everything about this performance of this piece. I love that it's with cello, not viola. I love the tempo. I love the rubato. I love their chemistry. I love the sound of Daniel plucking his strings. I love their tuning. I fucking love when you can see the sweat drip onto the cello. God this is amazing every time I hear it.
RafaellGean While impressive (very, very impressive), I still prefer this Fischer+Muller-Schott recording. While the one you linked may be better in a few regards, for my own personal taste, this one here is still overall much better. I feel more passion emanating from Daniel and Julia. And you can't really fault the kid for that, he's a bit young to experience or emote the same level of emotions/passion, although you can tell he's already much advanced past most children his age.
Es increíble la hermosa interpretación que en forma maravillosa ejecutan dos talentosos jóvenes. Esta pieza llega en forma tan profunda a mis sentidos que es difícil explicarlo. Grandioso.
This is amazing. I felt like upbeat violin music whilst writing my essay and I searched for Julia Fischer and chose this at random. It's so lively and shows the virtuoso quality of the two duetists. I was introduced to her by my parents as we often watch the DVD of her Vivaldi's 'The Seasons'. I am liking her even more.
You are right...they are all great musicians!Each duo gives a personal intepretation of the piece and obviously each performance is unique and sounds different from the others but they are all beautiful!!!
AMAZING!! That's the best of anything I've heard! True gift from God with a lifetime of practice!! Almost 100% of violinist and cellists couldn't touch this piece!
I do wish that contributors would stop proclaiming who is or is not the best performance! There is only competent and incompetent. By competent I mean: technically perfect and emotionally satisfying for the listener. Does this performance satisfy me? Oh! yes.
I play violin but I’ve always wanted to play cello because then I could play violin and cello. Plus, EVERYONE plays violin. I love the sounds of the violin and cello together
The violinist sitting by the back of the orchestra (maybe first violin?) moving her fingers silently along with the music--I enjoy seeing that. The violin section is focusing so very intensely on Julia's playing.
Halvorsen arranged it from Handel's Harpsichord Suite in G minor (HWV 432) and I think he firstly wrote it for violin and viola....but I find the version for violin and cello so beautiful as well....
This is beautiful music. A wonderful interpretation. They bring out the passionate side in this piece wonderfully...most of it is not extremely complicated music. That's what makes it a piece that can be played with feeling. Absolutely wonderful. Love it!!!!
I've heard two people in my school playing this on violin and viola, and even though they are two of the best musicians in the school, these guys are far better. I also now know what the piece is called. Thank you for uploading this.
Two seniors at my sxhool have been playing this under the stairs and ir echoes all the way up to tge fourth floor, it's the best thing. Stairwells, who would've known,
Stairwells are a cellists dream
I remember me and my buddy played this too in our senior year in the stairwell haha
That sounds so badass
My best friend and I will be seniors next year and it's our goal to play this 😃
Starwell to Heaven!
Am I the only one thought that it was cute and made it more enjoyable to see her laughing at the beginning? They obviously have chemistry... which I feel made the performance seem more even more emotionally real
The question is: What did he whisper to her, before she was laughing?
This is SO annoying when you play a duet with someone of the opposite sex you like and everybody starts thinking you are dating this person because you smile when you look at him/her during the concert
lol I never said they were dating. I just wanted to emphasize that I thought it was awesome that they seem to genuinely enjoy playing together!
This piece was already amazing, but your comment has made it at least ten times better! Thanks indeed!
Why do people have to think this
Why can't they just be friends
The cellist is a metalhead at heart
Why do you utter such words?
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We love Metal
Classical music is heavy metal without electricity.
This is by far the best performance of the Passacaglia
i think the best is zukerman and perlman's performance with violin and viola...is better than this sure
doctor light
i like heifetz and piatigorasky's best
I like Ha Na Chang's performance the best
i think it's too fast
TrollMaster5 what fuck you say? this piece isn't "allegro" this is "moderato" and too fast you can't listen all of this coloratura
It's just kinda funny watching Julia bc you can tell she's being super expressive while playing but her face is just deadpan most of the time lol
Morgan Johnston reminds me of jacqueline du pre
@@D1scNStuff I love Jackie so much!!!! Rest In Peace she was the greatest cellist ever
She really has no choice. My mother played violin till shortly before her passing. She always told me that violinists that keep their chins on the chin brace don’t like to move their heads independently from the violin because it makes it harder to play. Watch players of Baroque violins, which are on the shoulder away from the face. You’ll find tons more expression
After watching all the versions of Passacaglia, I've come to a conclusion that THIS IS THE BEST!!
They played it in the best way!!
I would say Perlman and Zukerman is the best in my opinion
@@marcushilljr8246I also like the one by the Capucon brothers.
This is like...the best duet for this piece ever. They literally emphasized every part of the piece the way I personally would want to hear it, based on the first time I originally heard a recording of it. The tempo pushing especially at the end, and the prolonged hesitation between phrases (that were perfect because of their chemistry), I mean damnnnnnnn
Such beauty. Definitely one of my favorite duets; Violin and Cello are two instruments that really compliment each other. It is like a lovely chat between two lovers.
+Sarkomedy Cast true. Play the cello since i'm 6 yrs old :)
Sarkomedy Cast Do you play some instrument ?
Brisa Lenkauskas yes! I am currently a senior in highschool playing cello =)
FUCK U VIOLA IS BETTER
SwordSlinger The Saiyan lol, Viola is really beautiful!
this piece is so dramatic, it just speaks to you. it starts with conflict and ends with a resolution.
I can't get enough of this.
For those of you saying this performance had no emotion, you have to realize how INCREDIBLY difficult playing this is. This is probably one of the most complicated duets, and emotions follow getting the music and notes down correctly. Unless you have played Passacaglia and understand the amount of concentration it requires to make the piece amazing, which they did a great job doing, please don't judge their lack of emotion.
The other musicians are really having the time of their lives......
+Robin Moritz especially the lady @4:42
you can almost smell the envy...
@@maltezeller9223 yeah it stinks....
Haha, they look like they are either stunned, don't care or bored to death 😂
Keith Foester 1:29 hes lovin it
I played this a long time ago for a masterclass before going to college. All I can remember was how ridiculously hard it was. Makes me want to pick up my cello again. This Performance was awesome!!
Handel-Halvorsen created a beautiful piece that requires great technique and what's amazing is how these two gifted musicians are playing his creation. Julia provides great emotion and while Daniel delivers flawless interpretation and aggressiveness. They are both are honorary players in the music world and we should appreciate them for giving us the opportunity to hear them play.
Emotional and powerful. Sadness and lyrical. It fascinates me. And it pierce deeply.
Agree with you..
That applause not enough for them.
Yes you are right. Definitely the most beautiful performance ever.
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@@gcslksd hahhaha :DD you made my day bro. Thank you so much. I know. my english isn't good. I'm doing so much mistake. This is one of from them too. I sill laughing at your comment. You wrote only "them" :DDD Thanks again.
Oktay Yılmaz Still on after 4 years huh.
@@harrisons62 Yeah? It isn't OK for you? :)
1 million + viewers, wow ! I'me glad to see that classical music is not dead. =D
Glider FS yeah I agree
I'm in middle school, so no one likes classical music. Glad to see such things :)
Me too... no one in middle school has much respect for classical music and it really pisses me off
Classic will never be dead.
Ive played cello for 8 years now and holy shit this is the hardest song I've ever come across for cello, not because its fast notes or intense rhythms just it's all over the place all at once and making you stay composed while doing so
i like the idea the the cello is not covered by the sound of the violin...which often happens--here they are equal.
God, this sends the shivers down my body. Their intensity when they play is ferocious!
This piece is harder than Dark Souls
no one cares about your age
Sanford Whatley
I say it as a pianist, it looks hard at least.
which instrument are you playing and for how long? because i would consider this pretty hard
Fsociety 101
It's a kid so he's probably playing it for not that long but sure they are not asking from him to be that expressive nor they demand perfect technique from kids.
But if you are playing a piece like this your technique HAS to be perfect. Otherwise it would sound shit. But thats just my opinion...
It's amazing this young lady is both accomplished violinist and pianist
This piece is breathtakingly beautiful.
This is by far the best version I've ever heard to date and my 1st time listening was over 10years ago
That's The Best I've Heard Both Musicians Have The Gift 0f Perfection In Style & Deliverance When The Both Played Handel Halvorsen Passacaglia.
An extreme beauty of a song. It seems to express emotions having to do with everything but happiness, yet in such a mysteriously magnificent way.
5.48 - As if the all the passion in the Universe is being channeled into that moment. Breathtaking.
It is puzzling how the audience did not leap to their feet at the end as this performance is beyond exceptional.
i watch this all the time. one of my favorite pieces but this duet KILLS it
What i hate about classical music are the criticisms and comparations. Not old or dead then you're not good enough. Stop it. This was amazing.
0:08 DANIEL MAKES JULIA LAUGH😂😍
This is maybe the most emotional performance I've ever seen! It's as if I understand every word Handel and Halverson want to say with this piece.
what an amazing composition, and they play it so fiercely. stunning and beautiful. thank you
this brought tears to me eyes ... breathtaking and emotional.
"Aw, boo boo, let me play you a sad song on the world's smallest violin."
-Mr. Krabs.
Alexander Adrian Vargas Lol Mr. Crabs 2016
:'v
LOL XD
Four years later and this is still funny
It sounds similar, but I’m pretty sure he was actually
playing “woe is me” at 2x speed
It's simply beautiful when people can practice enough that they can just not care about the technique and enjoy the actual music.
This performance is so close to what I call,...PERFECTION
congratulations!!
I don't understand how 97 people can dislike this like wtf
Perhaps they were violists ;) (I'm a violist, and even though Halvorsen wrote this passacaglia originally for violin + viola, I think it sounds very nice using a cello alongside violin)
It’s the jealous 97 people in the orchestra that didn’t get to play
Incredible Performance, God bless both of them as well as the whole world.
2:06 my favorite part
Achmad Fadhillah pump it up
5:56 but i like it complete.
@@lucasrebolledo9991 yeaa pump it up fiesta 2
I love everything about this performance of this piece. I love that it's with cello, not viola. I love the tempo. I love the rubato. I love their chemistry. I love the sound of Daniel plucking his strings. I love their tuning. I fucking love when you can see the sweat drip onto the cello. God this is amazing every time I hear it.
TOTALLY AGREE! THE BEST INTERPRETATION EVER !
Boomer Roberts try this version: /watch?v=pwRv_ZT8TgE
RafaellGean While impressive (very, very impressive), I still prefer this Fischer+Muller-Schott recording. While the one you linked may be better in a few regards, for my own personal taste, this one here is still overall much better. I feel more passion emanating from Daniel and Julia. And you can't really fault the kid for that, he's a bit young to experience or emote the same level of emotions/passion, although you can tell he's already much advanced past most children his age.
+Boomer Roberts if you like sweat dripping onto cellos then heinrich schiff is your man dawg ;)
I prefer Christine Campbell & Hauser but this is so well done I ordered it for my niece.
This is such a beautiful piece. Well, I'm crying now.
Es increíble la hermosa interpretación que en forma maravillosa ejecutan dos talentosos jóvenes. Esta pieza llega en forma tan profunda a mis sentidos que es difícil explicarlo. Grandioso.
I love it.
How beautiful... I have never heard such a beautiful sound as this...
I was moved to tears.
The best performance I've heard of this piece (and I have heard many). Incredible!
So beautiful, it brought grown man to tears!
lovely song, lovely performance, lovely players.
This is amazing. I felt like upbeat violin music whilst writing my essay and I searched for Julia Fischer and chose this at random. It's so lively and shows the virtuoso quality of the two duetists.
I was introduced to her by my parents as we often watch the DVD of her Vivaldi's 'The Seasons'. I am liking her even more.
You are right...they are all great musicians!Each duo gives a personal intepretation of the piece and obviously each performance is unique and sounds different from the others but they are all beautiful!!!
I saw her live absolutely amazing
AMAZING!! That's the best of anything I've heard! True gift from God with a lifetime of practice!! Almost 100% of violinist and cellists couldn't touch this piece!
one word:awesome
im literally in love with this
Breathtaking! Awesome work guys. Respect! 🎶🎻
-SP
Super cute the looks each gave and smile by Julia at the start. Both gave a masterclass performance 🤯
the chemistry is insaneeee
I have 11 years old and LOVE THIS MUSICCCC AND VIDEOOOO
I do wish that contributors would stop proclaiming who is or is not the best performance!
There is only competent and incompetent. By competent I mean: technically perfect and emotionally satisfying for the listener. Does this performance satisfy me? Oh! yes.
I insist Lang Lang is technically skilled but playes whiteout any motion or heart
guy picking his nose at 3:07
How did you pick up on that?
Amazing!!!
I wish I could play an instrument and feel the music like this
Прекрасное исполнение, браво👍👏👏👏
One of the best versions!!
6:06 - These two are lucky. Many string players have been long forgotten after spontaneously combusting in this section. May they rest in peace 😥
I play violin but I’ve always wanted to play cello because then I could play violin and cello. Plus, EVERYONE plays violin. I love the sounds of the violin and cello together
Thank you to that one guy that gave them a stating ovation. Shame on the rest. It was truly worth the standing ovation.
this is my favorite interpretation of this work! amazing
Instant goosebumps from the first note. Breathtaking.
The violinist sitting by the back of the orchestra (maybe first violin?) moving her fingers silently along with the music--I enjoy seeing that. The violin section is focusing so very intensely on Julia's playing.
The BEST performance of this song EVER. AWESOME AND SUPERB. THANKS SO MUCH. I'm afraid the duet doesn't know the word impossible.
Halvorsen arranged it from Handel's Harpsichord Suite in G minor (HWV 432)
and I think he firstly wrote it for violin and viola....but I find the version for violin and cello so beautiful as well....
the guy at 6:05 is ready to go home...lol
waahaahaahhahaha
lmaaao
Haha watching his whole career fade into no one's memory....
I can t HANDEL this... Halvorsen what I did there
yikes
Great Puns
Comment of the year
your name should be larry because youre hiLARRYous
Ha, I’ll have to add that to my Liszt of puns.
The cellist is just excellent, it's not easy to play this even on the viola it was originally written for.
that was so fine and beautiful, together they brought so much to the music... wonderful interpretation
Entrambi danno prova di un'icantevole tecnica e di un meraviglioso senso della musica
MAN I'm so addicted to this performance ...
I watch this at least once a day to keep me hyped for practice :)
Vicki you are right.They are loving each other.Both are perfect pair.Obviously very emotional both of them.They are playing the same frequency
those were the most epic last 3 measures of a piece ever
it feels like the same conversation/situation happening in different peoples lives at the same time… so beautiful
their lovely little glissando at 5:12 makes even the concertmaster smile :)
This is beautiful music. A wonderful interpretation. They bring out the passionate side in this piece wonderfully...most of it is not extremely complicated music. That's what makes it a piece that can be played with feeling. Absolutely wonderful. Love it!!!!
I've heard two people in my school playing this on violin and viola, and even though they are two of the best musicians in the school, these guys are far better. I also now know what the piece is called. Thank you for uploading this.
Que cosa mas bella!
Masterpiece and master players.
I just.....*sigh* WHEN CAN I PLAY LIKE THAT?!? NEVERRRRR!!!!!!
I love these guys! I managed to hunt them down at two different concerts so that I could get them both to sign their Brahms Double Concerto disc
that was just perfect.
I got chills
Wow, amazing!
I love Julia Fischer.
素晴らしいです❤
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ありがとうございます!
Julia... such great musicianship... and so beautiful...
Truly amazing - few things are as enjoyable as this. Thanks.
This is the most romantic thing ever.
That is a professional way of clapping. One does not even hit the stand, it is more a gesture of appreciation than a means of producing actual noise.
Splendid , interpreters and composition.
Fischer's passion is unreal!
Amazing piece of Music and Amazingly well performed!
Everything about this performance is perfect.